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In 2021, Sublime is a mainstay of rock music, if not one of the most popular California bands of all time. Their hits are so synonymous with Southern California that their songs have been used at least once in film to communicate that a character is in fact a huge stoner.
That pop culture ubiquity belies the fact that they never achieved mainstream success with their original lineup.
Tragically, Sublime lead singer and guitarist Bradley Nowell was found dead at age 28 from a heroin overdose in the Oceanview Motel in Outer Sunset, San Francisco. Two months later, the band s self-titled album – featuring the iconic singles “Santeria,” “Wrong Way” and, of course, “What I Got” – was released to immediate success. The album would go platinum six times and continues to appear on “Best Album of All Time” lists to this day. Sublime dissolved after the death of their frontman, and the majority of fans never had a chance to watch them play live.
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California Roots Music & Arts Festival is excited to announce additions to the line-up. Joining the already exceptional line-up is Stephen Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Protoje Feat Lila Iké and Sevana, Brother Ali, Sa-Roc, Slightly Stoopid, to name a few. The destination festival’s new additions will share the stage with Cali Roots main stays Rebelution, Atmosphere, Chronixx, and Damian Marley and sees debut performances from renown Sean Paul, Ice Cube and Sublime With Rome. Continuing to grow the premier reggae, roots, and hip hop festival, Cali Roots has expanded to four days, officially kicking off on Thursday, May 26, 2022. The new artist announcement and day by day breakdown is listed below with more artists to be announced. Tickets are on sale and slated to go fast, purchase here: https://californiarootsfestival.com
Red Rocks Amphitheatre Is Returning to Full Capacity
Colorado s iconic outdoor venue will return to a capacity of over 9,500, just in time for summer shows. 9NEWS reported that starting Saturday, May 22, the venue will up capacity from 2,500 to 6,300, and by June 21, will resume events at a full capacity of over 9,500 people.
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That means shows like Dirty Heads, Lindsey Stirling, Foreigner, Machine Gun Kelly, 311, Midland and more will be at full capacity.
While Colorado now has a mask suggestion, rather than a requirement, Red Rocks said that masks are required in indoor spaces at the venue, like the restrooms, visitor center and the Trading Post. And, in case you missed it, Red Rocks is even offering the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at select concerts this summer. So, if you haven t gotten a vaccine yet, and you re OK with a sore arm at a show, then you have that option, endorsed by Diplo.